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Questions? If at any time during the sizing process you have a question please call us at 1-800-564-4311.

You can also visit the showroom to:

  • Get your sizes on file so you don't have to remember them.
  • Try On the items you want to purchase
  • See and touch items
  • Click here for directions

                                    

To measure chest and arm, have the missionary hang his arms to the side and wrap the tape around the widest part of the chest and arms.


                                    

To measure the chest only, raise arms and measure around the thickest part of the chest.


                                    

To Measure exact neck size, wrap the measuring tape loosely around the missionary's neck and enter that measurement.  You should be able to get a few fingers between the measuring tape and neck.  Remember, your missionary is subject to weight gain!  Hint: For tall customers, long body shirts are only available in the half sizes (ie 15.5, 16.5, 17.5, 18.5, etc.)


To measure arm length, start the measuring tape at the center of the neck (right on the spine), right below where the collar would be.  Measure over the shoulder and down to the wristbone or right to where the hand starts to widen.  Add or subtract accordingly if you prefer longer or shorter sleeves. Most shirts also tend to shrink about 1/2 inch through the sleeves after 12-15 washings.


               To measure your waist, wrap the tape (make sure it isn't on top of your belt or pants) around your natural waistline .  This is about 1-2" below your naval.  Again, "low-rider" pants are not acceptable for mission attire. 

This is a very important measurement.  Do not "suck in," guess, or enter a smaller size because that is the size you wear in other pants.  Remember, the tape measure is always accurate.


Outseam: Remove your shoes and stand straight with feet shoulder width apart. Put your pants up at where you wear your dress pants with the front of the pant about 2-3" below the naval. Have someone else put the top of the tape measure on the top of your waistband, run it over your pocket and down the side of your leg where the outside seam of your pants is. If you will be wearing shoes with larger soles, go right to the floor and that is the measurement. Do the same measurement several times on both legs to make sure you have it correct or you could have flood pants or pants that are too long.


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